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the brother-in-law is convicted and given the electric chair. he's the last man to die in the electric chair. everything went wrong about that execution. >> they had to actually fry him five times because i guess the electric chair wasn't functioning properly at the time. >> his mother is sent away to prison forever. >> both received 55 years for the murder, 45 years for the conspiracy to commit murder, and my mom's case, she'll be 83 years old in about two weeks. as far as i know she's the oldest woman prisoner in the state of indiana. >> and his sister ended up testifying against the rest of the family, and she's out there free. >> my sister received eight years. last time i seen her was 1983 when she was on the witness stand testifying against me and my mom. i remember thinking back then, i hope there's going to be for me all this time in prison. maybe i pulled through a little more saner than i expected. that's debatable. >> coming up -- >> never see me in here again after today. >> paul becomes a free man. >> i'm on my own. i need to do wha
the brother-in-law is convicted and given the electric chair. he's the last man to die in the electric chair. everything went wrong about that execution. >> they had to actually fry him five times because i guess the electric chair wasn't functioning properly at the time. >> his mother is sent away to prison forever. >> both received 55 years for the murder, 45 years for the conspiracy to commit murder, and my mom's case, she'll be 83 years old in about two weeks. as far as i...
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they say it had 200,000 signatures in favor of the proposed law. >>> other bay area headlines a serial arsonist in san jose struck again last night after another dumpster was found burning on the city's west side. good samaritans had that fire on delna manor lane put out by the time for a crews got there but this is the ninth fire in that area of downing and south bascomb avenues. >>> fire investigators in union city say a four-alarm blaze at the alvarado place shopping center started in the back of the complex. ten businesses were damaged in the fire early wednesday morning. the search for the cause of the fire continues. >>> well, sick animals at the oakland zoo are getting extra tlc. today zoo officials opened the new state-of-the-art veterinary hospital to treat more than 600 animals and 96 different species at the zoo. it replaces the older smaller clinic. >> we'll work out of a true hospital with the facilities that can cover the full spectrum of the type of animals we have. little frogs all the way to giant zebras to tigers to chimpanzees. it gives us a great sense of confidence
they say it had 200,000 signatures in favor of the proposed law. >>> other bay area headlines a serial arsonist in san jose struck again last night after another dumpster was found burning on the city's west side. good samaritans had that fire on delna manor lane put out by the time for a crews got there but this is the ninth fire in that area of downing and south bascomb avenues. >>> fire investigators in union city say a four-alarm blaze at the alvarado place shopping center...
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took an oath of office to enforce all of the laws. and that includes drugs and illegal immigration. >> geraldo: i'm sorry. won six, not five. i misstated that. how do the polls show you now? >> i don't know. i don't take polls. i know what the people feel in this county. and i expect to win but i don't take any deep redirect. i work hard. 50 years in law enforcement. 20 as the sheriff. by the way, we talk about the problems at the border, i was the director of the u.s. drug enforcement in mexico coe city, texas and arizona so i think i know where the border is and i have an interest in the problems that the border that comes in to maricopa county. we just arrested five more smugglers here. they are still coming in from the border. and we still have to do something about it. >> geraldo: the one beef i had with you, is that the impression is that arizona is like getting this tsunami of illegal immigrants and that it is causing all kind of property crime and crimes against people in arizona and look at the statistics and you guys are hav
took an oath of office to enforce all of the laws. and that includes drugs and illegal immigration. >> geraldo: i'm sorry. won six, not five. i misstated that. how do the polls show you now? >> i don't know. i don't take polls. i know what the people feel in this county. and i expect to win but i don't take any deep redirect. i work hard. 50 years in law enforcement. 20 as the sheriff. by the way, we talk about the problems at the border, i was the director of the u.s. drug...
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>>guest: this entire health law is a death panel. it takes away care seniors need to stay alive taking the future medicare funding over the next decade by slashing what hospitals and dialysis centers and doctors and are paid to care for seniors. cuts to senior pay for more than half of the law and the entitlements for people under age 65, one example: hospitals will have $247 billion less money to care for the same number of seniors as as if the law did not pass so nurses will be spread thinner and wait if treatment and higher death rates. we know from the second evidence that seniors treated in low-spending hospitals have a 15 percent higher risk dying from the heart attack that brought them to the hospital. >>neil: 30 million more people coming into the system means people are going to be waiting for certain equipment, you name it. >>guest: but the cuts in this law will force 15 percent of hospitals to possibly stop taking medicare. where will the seniors go? almost half of hops will be forced to operate in the red providing skimpy
>>guest: this entire health law is a death panel. it takes away care seniors need to stay alive taking the future medicare funding over the next decade by slashing what hospitals and dialysis centers and doctors and are paid to care for seniors. cuts to senior pay for more than half of the law and the entitlements for people under age 65, one example: hospitals will have $247 billion less money to care for the same number of seniors as as if the law did not pass so nurses will be spread...
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>> there's probably not another law enforcement figure in america as famous or as well covered as sheriff joe arpaio. so i had had some idea about who he was before i went in, but when you actually meet him, it's a really interesting experience. >> so what is this? a little introduction? >> 78 years old, he can sit down and talk with you for two hours straight and he could have done 20 hours straight. he is passionate about his position and about his beliefs, and he likes to talk about them. >> why does your message resonate? i mean, you win your elections pretty handily, right? >> yeah. in 1992 i made a promise to the people, i will be a very active sheriff. i don't play golf, i don't fish, i have no hobbies, i just work 14 hours a day. and then i'm not afraid to talk to the media. >> and people joke he never met a camera he didn't like, but he explained pretty well to me how he didn't believe that was the case. in fact, he thought the opposite was true. >> i didn't call you guys. you guys called us. so i'm the publicity hound. you know why i'm talking to you? i'm getting my message acro
>> there's probably not another law enforcement figure in america as famous or as well covered as sheriff joe arpaio. so i had had some idea about who he was before i went in, but when you actually meet him, it's a really interesting experience. >> so what is this? a little introduction? >> 78 years old, he can sit down and talk with you for two hours straight and he could have done 20 hours straight. he is passionate about his position and about his beliefs, and he likes to...
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women who had abortion would be murderers under this law. that is the sort of thinking that animates paul ryan. >> well, the other reason, and this is something i know they never thought of, alex, and i'm kidding because it's so unreal, if you're here without papers, you're an illegal immigrant and you're in the country and you get pregnant. that pregnancy is a person under the 14th amendment and certainly can't be taken out of the country. they're a citizen of the united states. you can't leave. so if you don't want to get thrown out of the country, get pregnant. they can't even move you without violating the 14th amendment rights of life, liberty, and property of the fertilized egg. this is how unthinking i think they are within their own prejudicial map they try to figure out. your thoughts? >> massive hypocrisy and short-term thinking has characterizing almost all of the republican thinking around women and their bodies. can i say something, chris? all of this stuff, whether it's defunding planned parenthood or the personhood amendment o
women who had abortion would be murderers under this law. that is the sort of thinking that animates paul ryan. >> well, the other reason, and this is something i know they never thought of, alex, and i'm kidding because it's so unreal, if you're here without papers, you're an illegal immigrant and you're in the country and you get pregnant. that pregnancy is a person under the 14th amendment and certainly can't be taken out of the country. they're a citizen of the united states. you...
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. >> we think it's perfectly reasonable that if megan's laws were passed for the first time today, it would definitely include electronic identifiers. so this is merely a reasonable step forward. >> reporter: prop 35 would also increase penalties. traffickers now face five to eight years in prison. the ballot initiative would raise that to 12 years to life and it would push up maximum fines from 100 grand to $1.5 million. >> you really do need to have a penalty that actually gets somebody's attention and causes them to redirect their behavior. >> reporter: but not everyone is on board. former prostitute and sex worker advocate fears it will keep sex workers from reporting crimes against themselves. >> because prop 35 does not have any equal protection for sex workers. there's no way for sex workers to come and report when we're victims of crime like rape, robbery, theft, coercion and extortion to the police because they are most likely to investigate us and arrest us for prostitution than to go after a perpetrator. >> reporter: she is not the only one concerned about proposition 35678
. >> we think it's perfectly reasonable that if megan's laws were passed for the first time today, it would definitely include electronic identifiers. so this is merely a reasonable step forward. >> reporter: prop 35 would also increase penalties. traffickers now face five to eight years in prison. the ballot initiative would raise that to 12 years to life and it would push up maximum fines from 100 grand to $1.5 million. >> you really do need to have a penalty that actually...
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protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6.
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protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. chillier thist weekend. >> it will be cold night tonight. when you wake up tomorrow, most of you will have a little frost in your neighborhood. especially away from the city and the water. down into the low 30's. it denied for high temperature tomorrow. good running weather for the festival. it will be gored is on sunday. 71. significantly warmer. -- gorgeous on sunday. 71. inevitably warmer. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- it's heavy lifting. you start with a democratic senator named ben. by getting bwi-marshall funding for new runways, he's helping us serve 21 million passengers a year, which helps keep 100,000 jobs that depend on the airport, and that means more cargo for more businesses and more skycaps unloading more taxis... welcome to bwi. ...carrying families with more luggage. thanks. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's you
protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. chillier thist weekend. >> it will be cold night tonight. when you wake up tomorrow, most of you will have a little frost in your neighborhood. especially away from the city and the water. down into the low 30's. it denied for high temperature tomorrow. good running weather for the festival. it will be gored is on sunday. 71. significantly warmer. -- gorgeous on sunday. 71....
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national security, foreign policy, taxes, jobs, and clashed over whether the new healthcare reform law put medicare on sounder footing. >> they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar, turning medicare into a piggy bank for obamacare. their own actuaries said 1-6 hospitals and nursing homes are going to go out of business as a result of this >> that's not what they said. >> millions of seniors are projected to lose the coverage they have. >> that didn't happen. more people signed up . whoa, whoa. more people signed up for medicare advantage after the change. nobody is saying that. >> i know you're under a lot of duress to make up for lost rounds. [ laughter ] >> i think people would be better served if we don't keep interrupting >> don't take all the 4 minutes then. >> don't change benefits for people. >> the next debate is the second presidential debate. that's going to take the form of a town hall meeting. citizens will be asking questions of the candidates on foreign and domestic violence issues next tuesday in new york. you can watch that debate on our 24/7 news channel on co
national security, foreign policy, taxes, jobs, and clashed over whether the new healthcare reform law put medicare on sounder footing. >> they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar, turning medicare into a piggy bank for obamacare. their own actuaries said 1-6 hospitals and nursing homes are going to go out of business as a result of this >> that's not what they said. >> millions of seniors are projected to lose the coverage they have. >> that didn't happen....
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to paul ryan's hometown, japesville, wisconsin, and get the reaction from his brother and sister-in-law. plus karl rove and bat buchanan are right here. at the midnight show. stay tuned. bret and megyn will be back in just a minute. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >> welcome back to danville, kentucky, just wrapped up the vice-presidential debate. let's go to chris wallace in washington. chris, your thoughts? fact checking? >> yeah. let me start with the thoughts, first, bret. i have to say, i think i
to paul ryan's hometown, japesville, wisconsin, and get the reaction from his brother and sister-in-law. plus karl rove and bat buchanan are right here. at the midnight show. stay tuned. bret and megyn will be back in just a minute. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the...
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protecting religious freedom and all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. i'm drinking dunkin'. i'm just in love with the flavor. i get mine black. i don't want to take away from that pure taste. so smooth, no bitterness. it's awesome. there's no other taste like it. america runs on dunkin' coffee. >> will have tom wrap up the weather while we try to watch the game. but the seven-day forecast says partly cloudy skies and gusty wind as the front moved through tomorrow. great weather on saturday and nice football weather on sunday at 71 degrees. in some showers return on monday with a high of 73. >> still tied 1-1 at the top of the 12th. >> we'll see tomorrow, everybody. >> jay: hey, terry. thanks for coming. >> oh thanks, jay. 49th time i've been on your show. >> jay: wow. >> actually, i was on this show when i was 10 years old. the old "tonight show." >> jay: yeah. >> we just won our pop warner championship and they had me on. >> jay: this is you when you were 10? >> yeah, yea
protecting religious freedom and all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. i'm drinking dunkin'. i'm just in love with the flavor. i get mine black. i don't want to take away from that pure taste. so smooth, no bitterness. it's awesome. there's no other taste like it. america runs on dunkin' coffee. >> will have tom wrap up the weather while we try to watch the game. but the seven-day forecast says partly cloudy skies and gusty wind as the front moved...
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. >> cnn legal contributor paul allen said alabama law may well come into play in this case down the road. >> alabama also has virtually the identical stand your ground law that florida has, so do you know that the officer in this case can probably say he was -- he felt that he was in danger of his life and he was standing his ground in shooting. so i'm betting as this proceeds, you may see that law that we've heard so much about in the zimmerman case in florida rear its ugly head in alabama. >> the officer involved in the shooting has been put on administrative leave until the investigation is complete. >>> now to pennsylvania where the state's deputy attorney general and his wife are accused of severely abusing two children they adopted. police arrested douglas and kristin barber after the kids had a doctor's visit. investigators say the doctor noticed several fractures on the 18-month-old girl's head, and the 6-year-old girl's appeared star. they were charged with endangerment. their attorney has not commented. >>> we know the meningitis outbreak has spread to nine states and that
. >> cnn legal contributor paul allen said alabama law may well come into play in this case down the road. >> alabama also has virtually the identical stand your ground law that florida has, so do you know that the officer in this case can probably say he was -- he felt that he was in danger of his life and he was standing his ground in shooting. so i'm betting as this proceeds, you may see that law that we've heard so much about in the zimmerman case in florida rear its ugly head...
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protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. an intense burning sensation i woke up with this horrible rash on my right side. like somebody had set it on fire. and the doctor said, cindie, you have shingles. he said, you had chickenpox when you were a little girl... i said, yes, i did. i don't think anybody ever thinks they're going to get shingles. but it happened to me. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com >> this is 11 sports. >> the ravens and cowboys. the numbers do not add up. the cowboys had 79 place this afternoon. the ravens had the ball for 49 plays. the ravens gained 1 yard in the third quarter. those numbers do not point to the outcome, a ravens wind, 31- 29, over the cowboys. >> last week, it was a 9-6 victory. is there anything more nfl than that? the move to 5-1. >> they are happy to do it. we will walk you through some of the highlights. they are as crazy fcc store -- -- they are as crazy as the score and statistics. the second week in a row they have given up mor
protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. an intense burning sensation i woke up with this horrible rash on my right side. like somebody had set it on fire. and the doctor said, cindie, you have shingles. he said, you had chickenpox when you were a little girl... i said, yes, i did. i don't think anybody ever thinks they're going to get shingles. but it happened to me. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com...
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well, the irrational mutual assured destruction is what we now have in law where we are cutting defense, we are cutting things like biomedical research with an ax. it makes absolutely no sense, no person who thought about these things would agree with it but that's where we are. >> one thing i think the president has been unable to do is lead these two groups together. because you can't constantly sit there and watch everybody fighting. what about all the people hanging in the balance? >> i asked the president about this. he says he blames the republicans and so forth. >> they blame him. >> there's blame to go around. there's no question. but, this is so important. this is like fighting a war. you need bipartisan approach and fighting the war is painful and expensive and doing these things is going to be painful. you asked the right question about the average person out there who has a house, investments, a bank account, anything of value. it's all put in jeopardy because we can't bring some order to the federal house of our money and it's troubling and sad. >> when i speak to ceos, the
well, the irrational mutual assured destruction is what we now have in law where we are cutting defense, we are cutting things like biomedical research with an ax. it makes absolutely no sense, no person who thought about these things would agree with it but that's where we are. >> one thing i think the president has been unable to do is lead these two groups together. because you can't constantly sit there and watch everybody fighting. what about all the people hanging in the balance?...
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the laws are so vague that it's hard to determine. i just hope we write this in a way that we end up with the widest, deepest, most transparent capital markets in the world. the regulators came out with their 180 things from around the world. asset managers, central banks, governments -- let's just get it right. at one point, there needs to be a dialogue. >> should most regulation come from the outside door should firms have a large role in self policing? >> regulation should be formed and designed with the practitioners, too. we're in this crisis because they were kept out of the process. that's kind of a mistake. keep the doctors out. of course banks make mistakes. banks should be punished. it would be better to sit down and have the conversations to improve the system and set of people just dumping 5000 pages of rules to try to get what they need. in our great economic ecosystem, there are all different types of entities, big banks. we bank in 50 countries. that's why we're here. we do a lot of things that people cannot do. some of
the laws are so vague that it's hard to determine. i just hope we write this in a way that we end up with the widest, deepest, most transparent capital markets in the world. the regulators came out with their 180 things from around the world. asset managers, central banks, governments -- let's just get it right. at one point, there needs to be a dialogue. >> should most regulation come from the outside door should firms have a large role in self policing? >> regulation should be...
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an a administrative law judge rules they should pay for two- thirds of the pipeline program. they had requested that customers pay 84%. the ruling is wholly inadequate and fails to recognize how much work needs to be done. >>> republican presidential nominee mitt romney is giving his running meat a grazie! re view after last night's debate with joe biden. >> the there was one person on stage that the kind of person you want to turn to in a crisis and that was paul ryan. >> he also attacked joe biden's characterization of handing the attacks in libya. and president biden campaigned with his wife. >> i wisconsin. he appeared at the university of wisconsin. he reemphasized many of the points he made in last night's debate. this was the third campaign trip wisconsin this year. and if you thought the vice presidential debate was you ere rowdy check this out in southern california. that was 57-year-old brad sherman asking 71-year-old lawyer burrman. you want to get into this and you see an officer step between them. their house campaigns are reported to be the most expensive in the
an a administrative law judge rules they should pay for two- thirds of the pipeline program. they had requested that customers pay 84%. the ruling is wholly inadequate and fails to recognize how much work needs to be done. >>> republican presidential nominee mitt romney is giving his running meat a grazie! re view after last night's debate with joe biden. >> the there was one person on stage that the kind of person you want to turn to in a crisis and that was paul ryan. >>...
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. >> one of my daughters mother-in-law helped with the reading program at the library and asked if we would come do santa. we went with a bag of candy canes and had to go back. >> we lost joe ten years ago, but he was the original santa. >> he was. >> you are mrs. clause because it says so on your signature and business cards. tell us about that. >> well, i figured if he was santa then i had to be mrs. we were married. i'm mrs. clause. >> as a board member, michael, your reaction -- your foundation has given out nearly $250,000 in scholarships to children. >> deserving students. we have a lot of people come through and they think it's a free handout. it's not. these are kids that want to succeed in a showdown. it shows us their commitment to getting an education, we want to be there and help them. that's what the santa program is all about. >> as a non-member of the family and sitting on the outside, tell us about the good work of the santiago family both in the community, as a family, first of all, then as community members. >> to most people, christmas comes once a year. to judy, it
. >> one of my daughters mother-in-law helped with the reading program at the library and asked if we would come do santa. we went with a bag of candy canes and had to go back. >> we lost joe ten years ago, but he was the original santa. >> he was. >> you are mrs. clause because it says so on your signature and business cards. tell us about that. >> well, i figured if he was santa then i had to be mrs. we were married. i'm mrs. clause. >> as a board member,...
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. >> reporter: that's the brother-in-law of the man who lives at this home who had spoken with his relatives. again, they are in the hospital, the injuries are not life threatening although they are in his words freaked out. understandably, given the condition of their home right now. the fire is knocked out. what has been ongoing here this morning for the past hour or so are these flare-ups. there have been some flames that keep popping up in different parts of the house, but judging on the fact that one of the trucks just pulled out during the past minute or so, i'm going to have to assume that they feel like they have got that under control as far as the flare-ups. an investigator was already out here. she went into the home and said the fire is not suspicious, but as far as what caused it, that part is still under investigation. reporting live here in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> we move to a developing story in san jose where a homicide investigation is under way at this hour. this all happened at rogers avenue near the 880/101 interchange outside a neat ma kne -- vietn
. >> reporter: that's the brother-in-law of the man who lives at this home who had spoken with his relatives. again, they are in the hospital, the injuries are not life threatening although they are in his words freaked out. understandably, given the condition of their home right now. the fire is knocked out. what has been ongoing here this morning for the past hour or so are these flare-ups. there have been some flames that keep popping up in different parts of the house, but judging on...
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of course presidents don't have the power to change the law by themselves, excuse me. but now he said and a few days earlier, i'll keep pre-existing conditions, i'll keep the kids. >> they took it back right after. >> they had taken it back. chris: he was on a sunday program and done it twice where he said we'll cover the pre-existing condition and wasn't true. >> it's telling about the new romney in this debate was that he was clearly trying to overcome the 47% problem which sam talked about by talking about empathy, i care, people are suffering and giving examples of people, the teacher in las vegas. he made it personal and did what democratic candidates normally do. chris: the right who asked him to make all these commitments throughout the campaign to ensure he's a conservative, they know the commitments and are they interested in him doing well instead of keeping the commitments. >> you'll have a contingent on the far right that are purists and don't want to hear any strain from that ideology and even if it means he loses, they're willing to go down with the ship.
of course presidents don't have the power to change the law by themselves, excuse me. but now he said and a few days earlier, i'll keep pre-existing conditions, i'll keep the kids. >> they took it back right after. >> they had taken it back. chris: he was on a sunday program and done it twice where he said we'll cover the pre-existing condition and wasn't true. >> it's telling about the new romney in this debate was that he was clearly trying to overcome the 47% problem which...
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protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. so let me tell you what i know:k about question seven... if question seven passes, my company's going to... bring table games, like blackjack and poker... right here to baltimore. a twenty-five million dollar investment... that'll create five hundred new jobs. all right here. today, marylanders are spending $500 million gaming... in other states. let's keep it here. i'm chad barnhill, and we're ready to build right here. we're ready, and it's real. and all that has to happen... is question seven. late edition...i'mmkaren parks ...and i'm jeff baandsports it as a year that made us all love baseball againn..it peminded us why we loved ii in the ffrst place..but alas, tonight...it;s over...the orioles were eliminated from the post-seasonby the arch-rivallnew yorr yankees.... yankees.... for the birds....bottom of the 5th...no score....aul ibanez a &pthorn in the rioles side... gets through...mark teiieira comes around from 22d to score...yankees leed 1-0
protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. so let me tell you what i know:k about question seven... if question seven passes, my company's going to... bring table games, like blackjack and poker... right here to baltimore. a twenty-five million dollar investment... that'll create five hundred new jobs. all right here. today, marylanders are spending $500 million gaming... in other states. let's keep it here. i'm chad...
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obamacare, health care law is a good case in point. a new study shows obamacare will cost a total of $26 bilion to implement. just to implement the blizzards and blizzards of new regulations and paperwork required. again, i'm not talking about the increased costs or higher cost doctors. we are just looki at putting law into effect. here's the detail. the private sector will bear the biggest burden of those costs, $20.4 billion over the lifetime. states will have to pony up 7.2 billion. keep in mind, this is a law a lot of states don't even want to implement. five states will face a billion dollars more in cost. illinois, florida, texas, and california. you see them here. most of those states are already having a lot of financial problem. florida and texas have thought this law tooth and nail. looking deeper, here is slowly will what we will get that money. the single most expensive rule is the one requiring companies to have common standards for reporting to the government. that single rule will cost companies $6 billion in i.t. and so
obamacare, health care law is a good case in point. a new study shows obamacare will cost a total of $26 bilion to implement. just to implement the blizzards and blizzards of new regulations and paperwork required. again, i'm not talking about the increased costs or higher cost doctors. we are just looki at putting law into effect. here's the detail. the private sector will bear the biggest burden of those costs, $20.4 billion over the lifetime. states will have to pony up 7.2 billion. keep in...
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protecting religious freedom and all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- chelsea handler. placido domingo.
protecting religious freedom and all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- chelsea handler. placido domingo.
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they revealed that barack obama attended her wedding in 1999 when a student at harvard law school. the man she married was later the head of the fcc by president obama in 2009. that is 12 years after raddatz divorced him. this is absurd, martha raddatz is known for her tough, fair reporting which is why it was no surprise to her colleagues inside and outside abc news she was chosen for this assignment. congressman ryan arrived in danville early last night. vice president biden spent last night in delaware. he'll arrive in kentucky later today. speaking of debates, last night was round three in that closely contested u.s. senate race up in massachusetts. republican senator scott brown, democratic challenger elizabeth warren facing off in springfield, mass, as two new polls are split on which candidates as the advantage there. unlike the first two debates, last night there was no mention for elizabeth warren made of american heritage but plenty of jousting on policy issues like job creation, taxes, and which candidate sticks up for the middle class. >> the one thing you can't be doin
they revealed that barack obama attended her wedding in 1999 when a student at harvard law school. the man she married was later the head of the fcc by president obama in 2009. that is 12 years after raddatz divorced him. this is absurd, martha raddatz is known for her tough, fair reporting which is why it was no surprise to her colleagues inside and outside abc news she was chosen for this assignment. congressman ryan arrived in danville early last night. vice president biden spent last night...
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women who had abortion would be murderers under this law. that is the sort of thinking that animates paul ryan. >> well, the other reason, and this is something i know they never thought of and i'm kidding because it's so unreal, if you're here without papers, you're an illegal immigrant and you're in the country and you get pregnant. that pregnancy is a person under the 14th amendment and certainly can't be taken out of the country. they're a citizen of the united states. you can't leave. so if you don't want to get thrown out of the country, get pregnant. auto they can't even move you without violating the 14th amendment rights of life, liberty, and property of the fertilized egg. this is how unthinking i think they are within their own prejudicial map they try to figure out. >> massive hypocrisy and short-term thinking has characterizing almost all of the thinking around women and their bodies. all of this stuff, whether it's defunding planned parenthood or the personhood amendment or the mandatory ultrasounds, this is all parted of a cal
women who had abortion would be murderers under this law. that is the sort of thinking that animates paul ryan. >> well, the other reason, and this is something i know they never thought of and i'm kidding because it's so unreal, if you're here without papers, you're an illegal immigrant and you're in the country and you get pregnant. that pregnancy is a person under the 14th amendment and certainly can't be taken out of the country. they're a citizen of the united states. you can't...
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george bush signed a state law that gave the top 10% of any class the right to go to ut. and then gave it a bit of diversity because most of the schools in texas are defacto segregated. but the numbers were still dropping or stagnant. so they have a huge minority population and a day added to what is in affect affirmative- action. >> i am not a court counter. but it seems like this might be a split. it is a split, the decision stands. but we are in another area now. when the founders wrote the constitution, i was 3/5 of a person. the issue of getting into a school was not even there. regarding the issue is beyond desegregation. it is diversity. diversity of this they had nothing to do with the fifth panel. >> i think this is one that we are wrestling with and i don't think that there has been a clear resolution in the society at large. and i think it is very open. but i agree with nina this could be the beginning of the and. >> it is a matter principle. do you judge anybody by the color of their skin or the content of their character and that is what is at stake here. >>
george bush signed a state law that gave the top 10% of any class the right to go to ut. and then gave it a bit of diversity because most of the schools in texas are defacto segregated. but the numbers were still dropping or stagnant. so they have a huge minority population and a day added to what is in affect affirmative- action. >> i am not a court counter. but it seems like this might be a split. it is a split, the decision stands. but we are in another area now. when the founders...
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and with independent audits required by law... question seven means millions for maryland schools. guaranteed. thii week... tom's words get a little twisted. twiittd.we see how maayypeople we can jam-paak into a "sparr" . graphic becomes our favoritt ta. tte momeets that had us ome of - going... say whht?? what?? 22:24:01::5 (say wwat spark carr pat: itts fun watching all my cc-wwrkers jammed in 22:24:08:35 (say what spark - car) man beinn inttrviewed: reminds me of thht whhle idea of pretty much clowns in a car. 22:23:52: 38 (sayywhat coordinate) pat: i like thaa coordinate, coordinate tom: what witch fly here) meg: ay flying scary above in the dark hazy skiis this morning &p22:23:44:46 (say what pink realize ttaa she's giiinn you some pink tips?22:26:24:39 (say what spark car) pat: oh the hatch22:23:49:22 say what pink tips) joel: you are a respected news man... and i donnt think the lying is really good for you tom. 22:23:57:05 (say what witch fly here) pat sings wicked witch songg2:24:38:20 (pp joels' 6:30 hit) - try and too (say what deer attack)- pat: the deer ssnt the man ru
and with independent audits required by law... question seven means millions for maryland schools. guaranteed. thii week... tom's words get a little twisted. twiittd.we see how maayypeople we can jam-paak into a "sparr" . graphic becomes our favoritt ta. tte momeets that had us ome of - going... say whht?? what?? 22:24:01::5 (say wwat spark carr pat: itts fun watching all my cc-wwrkers jammed in 22:24:08:35 (say what spark - car) man beinn inttrviewed: reminds me of thht whhle idea of...
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so what changes do the law -- to the law are you looking for? >> well, i mean i don't know that, for example, requiring universal background checks would have changed what would have happened in aurora specifically, but i mean aurora and columbine, those are the big named shootings that we talk about every day, but kids are dying on the streets in chicago every day and law enforcement had told us that the best way to reduce the number of people who are dying across this country from gun violence is to require background checks. i mean 40% of guns sold in this country don't require a background check under federal law because they're sold privately. i think some people don't know that. >> what do you say to people who suggest that gun control is really irrelevant to mass shootings because the perpetrators will always find a way to get around the laws if they really want to, maybe they'll steal a gun, find a gun, whatever it snies you know, there's always going to be black market or, you know, a secondary market for guns, no matter how much we reg
so what changes do the law -- to the law are you looking for? >> well, i mean i don't know that, for example, requiring universal background checks would have changed what would have happened in aurora specifically, but i mean aurora and columbine, those are the big named shootings that we talk about every day, but kids are dying on the streets in chicago every day and law enforcement had told us that the best way to reduce the number of people who are dying across this country from gun...
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again, we put labels on and the ingredients in and what is it, again, that triggered your interest in law to tell people about this? >> we do believe that genetically engineered food specifically are problematic. are there health concerns that lead to allergies and other effects showing up in the studies that have been done. environmental problems. just yesterday, the new york time his a story about the massive increases in pesticide use over the last 15 years of genetically-engineered crops, directly tied to the crops. >> is your goal to end genetically modified food? >> our goal is to give consumers the choice. that is how the market's supposed to work, give consumers the information and we decide voiding -- voting with our dollars and making the choices of what we eat and feed our families and what we want in the food system. >>> local baseball fans, this is not the time to get too concerned. not yet. >> no, can you get nervous. the play-off started off on the wrong foot for the green and gold and orange and black. but, today is another day. highlights in the weekend. continues. cerned
again, we put labels on and the ingredients in and what is it, again, that triggered your interest in law to tell people about this? >> we do believe that genetically engineered food specifically are problematic. are there health concerns that lead to allergies and other effects showing up in the studies that have been done. environmental problems. just yesterday, the new york time his a story about the massive increases in pesticide use over the last 15 years of genetically-engineered...
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there are about 26 states that have a three strikes law. california is the only one where the third strike doesn't need to be a serious or violent crime. so you have some people serving 25 to life who in extreme cases, shoplifted something, but they got sentenced under the three strikes law. and so prop 36 would require that that third strike be a serious or violent crime. and if people who are in on a third strike now, whose crime wasn't serious or violent, they could go back and have it resentenced, so it would bring it more in line with how other states do it right now. >> and who decides what serious is? is there a criteria? >> the penal code. it's written into the penal code. there was a ballot measure a few years ago -- >> what's the difference between this one and that one? >> yeah, prop 66 in 2004. that was leading in the polls. it also would have made the third strike required to be violent but it went further than that and it would have recategorized some crimes and downgraded some crimes so they would no longer be categorized as
there are about 26 states that have a three strikes law. california is the only one where the third strike doesn't need to be a serious or violent crime. so you have some people serving 25 to life who in extreme cases, shoplifted something, but they got sentenced under the three strikes law. and so prop 36 would require that that third strike be a serious or violent crime. and if people who are in on a third strike now, whose crime wasn't serious or violent, they could go back and have it...
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so meaning that there could be some type of a law. a change coming up here. so in the whole suggestion of the supreme court, which really hasn't been a big topic of discussion. all these conversations are going on in sub groups. so that is what's going on right now. is sort of this microcampaign. they know exactly, specific areas of interest for each voter and that's why they've been microtargeting things and things going on which we can't even see. gwen: and talking a lot about the future of the supreme court. which you don't hear a lot of on the stump. >> the big hit they took in the polls was based largely on a big swing by women voters. and those -- they know that they have to win -- they're going to lose men. so they are going to have to win women by pollsters tell me 53% or higher to win this election. >> and also don't forget that just a week ago, governor romney to the des moines register was trying to obscure his position on abortion a little bit. he said he didn't have a lig bethive -- a big legislative program. gwen: was this responding to the ryan
so meaning that there could be some type of a law. a change coming up here. so in the whole suggestion of the supreme court, which really hasn't been a big topic of discussion. all these conversations are going on in sub groups. so that is what's going on right now. is sort of this microcampaign. they know exactly, specific areas of interest for each voter and that's why they've been microtargeting things and things going on which we can't even see. gwen: and talking a lot about the future of...